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is with these workers because they realize that this is an issue but protecting the middle class in america so they're not having a lot of effect they got millions already trying to sway public opinion trying to bolster scott walker falling public numbers and it's not working so well it had an effect in the recall election i'm sure but as we're seeing in the hauling people are already taking that into consideration in democrats are far more energized than republicans i mean remember in two thousand and ten one reason it democrats got killed is because we did not turn out because liberals progressives democrats were not that excited about what the democrats had done the previous two years we're going to see that same dynamic but in reverse where democrats are really fired up their route they're willing to walk over broken glass to cast those votes republicans are feeling a little bit let down because they were promised. obamacare would be destroyed and that it would be eliminated in and all sorts of crazy things that were never never going to happen and so this is not a election that it's fa
is with these workers because they realize that this is an issue but protecting the middle class in america so they're not having a lot of effect they got millions already trying to sway public opinion trying to bolster scott walker falling public numbers and it's not working so well it had an effect in the recall election i'm sure but as we're seeing in the hauling people are already taking that into consideration in democrats are far more energized than republicans i mean remember in two...
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but what we found is that the other six are in danger three of them already lag behind the mechanics america opponent that's a three would need to actually control the wisconsin senate and in the other three are in competitive races i mean this was actually kind of surprising for a were hoping we have two or three solid pickup opportunities turns out we actually have six that's that's pretty impressive now on the other side of the coin of the metaphor. the koch brothers and dick armey tea party efforts have been given either or getting people out to recall the fourteen democrats the so-called democratic senators who would want to annoy how's that. dick armey brothers ever. yet there are democrats that are also eligible for recall in the state senate we're not hearing a lot about those recall efforts i mean i don't i don't know if they're not going well or if they're trying to be really stealthy about it but fact is ted barrett refusing to provide any updates on how those recall efforts are going in and i think i suspect they know why and it's because of those eight democrats seven of them ar
but what we found is that the other six are in danger three of them already lag behind the mechanics america opponent that's a three would need to actually control the wisconsin senate and in the other three are in competitive races i mean this was actually kind of surprising for a were hoping we have two or three solid pickup opportunities turns out we actually have six that's that's pretty impressive now on the other side of the coin of the metaphor. the koch brothers and dick armey tea party...
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to america is keen to make sure you can't beat the rivals russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not permitted by the un resolution. and moscow mourns the forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide loss which a nation because results in the fight against terrorism. as we discussed the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush administration in the u.s. tell us. we're witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations that interview next. a wave of popular uprisings in the arab world has political analysts to come up with plenty of matter force some are calling need to rein in the desert that would hopefully cause the region of the corrupt regimes others are comparing it to a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a radio region well at some perspective from that we're now joined by former adviser to president george w. bush thomas graham thank you very much for your time sir what do you think is an aftermath of four for the various unfolding in the middle east right now that matter for probably an earthquak
to america is keen to make sure you can't beat the rivals russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not permitted by the un resolution. and moscow mourns the forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide loss which a nation because results in the fight against terrorism. as we discussed the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush administration in the u.s. tell us. we're witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations that...
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are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have to adopt a different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we desire to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally we began this interview if that are for. that out of my to add on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising that wakening t.v. iran's not in age nine to fall of the berlin wall at. the fall of communism that it provoked across europe and eastern europe do you think there are historical parallels the scene i'm not with one thousand nine hundred nine one thousand nine hundred nine who had a different set of circumstances and it was a revolt specifically against communism in the countries of central europe a revolt against soviet domination of one and those were the guiding principles for the people on the ground and it had an entire gloss on the soviet union itself that lead ultimately to the breakup of the soviet union as a c
are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have to adopt a different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we desire to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally we began this interview if that are for. that out of my to add on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising that wakening t.v....
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are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have a doctor different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we in fact desired to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally i began this interview if that matter for. and i would like to get on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising awakening to the iran's knowledge an age nine to fall of the berlin wall and you know the fall of comedy is that it's about the cross europe eastern europe do you think there are historic parallels do you see them not with one nine hundred eighty nine one thousand nine hundred nine grew out of a different set of circumstances and we didn't was a real revolt specifically against communism of the countries of central europe or revolt against soviet domination there was and those were the guiding principles. for the people on the ground and it had an entire calls on the soviet union itself that lead ultimately
are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have a doctor different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we in fact desired to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally i began this interview if that matter for. and i would like to get on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising awakening to...
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many of the unemployed in america will never return to a job like the one they left. we need to make sure we have the resources available to train them, educate them, and make sure they have the resources available. the alternative is we will fall behind. host: carroll joins us from north carolina. if good morning. caller: how are you on this beautiful morning? guest: could not be better. caller: i feel i should not help bailout america, because i did not cause the problem. i never over-stepped my boundaries, and my personal opinion is a misuse start dragging out people like bernie madoff from wall street co. they are not going to make the money. there was a wall street article written in january 9, 2009, and what is called is bullish on jobs. if you type that in the computer, you have the charts that goes back to the full term presidents of the way back to 1945. it says that of the six democratic presidents, the democrats created 21 million more jobs than the republicans. that is almost 1.2 million jobs per year more than republicans. host: will get a response. geral
many of the unemployed in america will never return to a job like the one they left. we need to make sure we have the resources available to train them, educate them, and make sure they have the resources available. the alternative is we will fall behind. host: carroll joins us from north carolina. if good morning. caller: how are you on this beautiful morning? guest: could not be better. caller: i feel i should not help bailout america, because i did not cause the problem. i never over-stepped...
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see, this is a problem with america right now. see the president just so long. the healthcare, something was done about that >> in isiaha, he said it. he said get your house in order. he's not going to be mocked anymore host: if you just joined us, the labor department out. ap employers hiring at the fastest pace in almost a year with unemployment rate falling. the creation of 102,000 jobs but a cut back in state and local jobs in the month of february. unemployment has been falling. it's did you know at 9.8% in november. a series of stories on natural gas. we take c-span on the road with our bus and local content vehicle. washington your way, the c-span networks available in more than 1 million homes provided as a service. >> i find more and more the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseem ly in that they don't take part in the problems of the communities. >> written several books on the american revolution, the old revolutionaries. and her latest published last year. sunday on c-span 2. watch previous programs where you can find the entire weekend
see, this is a problem with america right now. see the president just so long. the healthcare, something was done about that >> in isiaha, he said it. he said get your house in order. he's not going to be mocked anymore host: if you just joined us, the labor department out. ap employers hiring at the fastest pace in almost a year with unemployment rate falling. the creation of 102,000 jobs but a cut back in state and local jobs in the month of february. unemployment has been falling. it's...
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purer in in indeed making america a safer and strong -- you are indeed making america a safer and stronger nation. a foreign service officer has done a tremendous job and exemplified the great people that you have in the foreign service. i have particular questions to ask, and time is limited, so i will ask them for the record. i want to preface my statement with an overarching concern for the present budget as proposed by the current majority party. now that our reputation is being restored and we are affecting positive change, is this the time we really want to call back funding for a critical programs and initiatives? this is downright dangerous to our national interests. when you talked earlier in even thougheurope, they are tightening their belts, they are also putting more into foreign aid. we need to hold up our end of the bargain when we are talking about foreign aid. that brings me to the specific point of, almost half of the funding being cut from dp migration budget -- from of the migration budget. i am very concerned about afro- colombians and the indigenous. will we lose any o
purer in in indeed making america a safer and strong -- you are indeed making america a safer and stronger nation. a foreign service officer has done a tremendous job and exemplified the great people that you have in the foreign service. i have particular questions to ask, and time is limited, so i will ask them for the record. i want to preface my statement with an overarching concern for the present budget as proposed by the current majority party. now that our reputation is being restored...
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usually god bless you and god bless america. and that is as i said pretty obvious because every president it seems closes, not president but politician closes a major address in that fashion. it turns out also that freezing, that signature closing mind now as presidential speeches accretion of the ronald reagan presidency as well. in fact that had been used one time prior to ronald reagan taking office in any major presidential address that happened to be richard nixon after he was closing the address during the watergate situation. [laughter] and this is here. perhaps they sought after that one of use avoided. but none the less ronald reagan does bring it back and by the end of his presidency he's using it to close every speech, every major speech and george h. w. bush as the same, clinton does the same. the most recent president bush as well and then obama picks up and does the same thing. the reason this is somewhat interesting and not as obvious as it seems is barack obama came to this language a little bit later. during the
usually god bless you and god bless america. and that is as i said pretty obvious because every president it seems closes, not president but politician closes a major address in that fashion. it turns out also that freezing, that signature closing mind now as presidential speeches accretion of the ronald reagan presidency as well. in fact that had been used one time prior to ronald reagan taking office in any major presidential address that happened to be richard nixon after he was closing the...
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as soon as you probably noticed bigotry is alive and well in america and apparently the u.k. particularly among insecure white men. as moammar gadhafi mo's down his own citizens with fighter jets and helicopters in libya today american corporations are busy securing their profits in the region there used to be a moral standard business but in today's globalized world moral considerations have been thrown out the window and profits are apparently the only thing that matters libya has always been regarded as a rogue nation and we know for certain it could aki played a role in the terrorist bombing of pan am flight one of three that killed one hundred ninety american citizens. and yet u.s. based corporations are openly doing business with get coffee and libya and have been since george w. bush made it legal in fact if you go online you can find a guidebook for u.s. companies written by the state department the department commerce and settled and doing business in libya commercial guide for u.s. companies as well be called here's how to get rich doing business with a brutal dicta
as soon as you probably noticed bigotry is alive and well in america and apparently the u.k. particularly among insecure white men. as moammar gadhafi mo's down his own citizens with fighter jets and helicopters in libya today american corporations are busy securing their profits in the region there used to be a moral standard business but in today's globalized world moral considerations have been thrown out the window and profits are apparently the only thing that matters libya has always been...
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this is about the economic future of america. and the conclusion of the ryan -- ryan hard finding is your future economic properties are compromised. they are reduced. and they are reduced substantially. that's why this matters. i believe the only way we're going to solve this is by enacting a comprehensive debt reduction plan. we need a plan in the size and scope of what was presented by the fiscal commission. it would reduce the debt by 4 trillion over the next decade and put us on a course to get the debt stabilizes -- so we can be in the -- i believe a plan like the commission plan must include spending cuts and title changes that lower's rates and the commission plan provided for such a balanced approach. its savings include mandatory spending and reff knew. they are used only to extend program's solvency. not for definite reduction. if this is one message i'd like to get out there as clearly as i can, the savings in social security were redirected to social security. not for definite reduction. this chart highlights the key
this is about the economic future of america. and the conclusion of the ryan -- ryan hard finding is your future economic properties are compromised. they are reduced. and they are reduced substantially. that's why this matters. i believe the only way we're going to solve this is by enacting a comprehensive debt reduction plan. we need a plan in the size and scope of what was presented by the fiscal commission. it would reduce the debt by 4 trillion over the next decade and put us on a course...
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to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ on the same day and we have big master registration build a campaign in the next one a slab we can make it's pavement it was caught so there will be a group around the country as a stand alone inspection with the. i and then it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for being with us today thank you very much. now i want to go to somebody else with boots on the ground in madison lisa graves is the executive director at the center for media and democracy and formerly the deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal policy of the u.s. justice
to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ...
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when an america i talk about europe. i have a unique background to be on both sides of the atlantic. >> give us a scenario where the dutch government is using your expertise. do you go to them and go to them and talk to them on the fun? >> i work at a think tank called the hague centre for strategic studies and the dutch government funds by stay there. they call me up from the foreign ministry. he wants me to explain the tea party. party. what is the philosophy behind this? they want a -- an american political analyst to tell the. >> do they ask you to come to washington to lobby for them? >> no, i would never lobby. i did not want to game out what i thought. i want to say what i thought empirical was the truth. if you or your own boss, you can do that. you have to be able to say no to the client. i would never lobby for anybody. >> where have you lived in the world? >> i have lived in scotland for 89 years. that was the best decade of my life. i lived in washington for about a decade. i now live in bavaria. that is the
when an america i talk about europe. i have a unique background to be on both sides of the atlantic. >> give us a scenario where the dutch government is using your expertise. do you go to them and go to them and talk to them on the fun? >> i work at a think tank called the hague centre for strategic studies and the dutch government funds by stay there. they call me up from the foreign ministry. he wants me to explain the tea party. party. what is the philosophy behind this? they...
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for the wealth of america then peace symbol of tulip full of modern twenty billion dollars . all of the state budget deficits compare and then deal. flow into states. how can we best take these people on average as. well as the vix must be made accountable for taking a break the last must be some way to get them to reinvent and for the urban america back to expect rumors. in the woman must be direct to purchase from the will because they were just a lot and cheaper spending the planets. the deal is there people who lost their spirit in the lead the brown can be taken over and so we need to be needed to there we can do that and come april so it seems the state may have taken a mammogram ianal and get a little in in the was they can live the richest and good illustration they can be a big mess so you read descriptions go to champaign in the mix when a fire can make a statement it was caught so they will be heard around the country as a stand alone inspection but if they prefer it could be. and it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for
for the wealth of america then peace symbol of tulip full of modern twenty billion dollars . all of the state budget deficits compare and then deal. flow into states. how can we best take these people on average as. well as the vix must be made accountable for taking a break the last must be some way to get them to reinvent and for the urban america back to expect rumors. in the woman must be direct to purchase from the will because they were just a lot and cheaper spending the planets. the...
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wisconsin we'll debate whether or not policy makers can learn anything from the still stalemate in america sterility. need to know this after nearly two weeks the labor protests in wisconsin are not slowing down in fact of picking up so the biggest crowds yet more than one hundred thousand people descend upon the state capitol in madison wisconsin on saturday to speak out against governor scott walker's ideological war on unions the largest demonstration that state since the vietnam war and the protesters were joined by crowds nationwide as move on dot org held rallies in every state capitol to show solidarity with the working people of wisconsin on sunday felice ordered people in the state capital in wisconsin to leave by four pm or risk of rouse but the deadline came and went with hundreds of people remaining camped out and those who stayed were allowed to sleep overnight there for the thirteenth night in a row back they were joined by many off duty police and firefighters police officers and firefighters meanwhile not to be out there on the billionaire koch brothers whose court. aeratio
wisconsin we'll debate whether or not policy makers can learn anything from the still stalemate in america sterility. need to know this after nearly two weeks the labor protests in wisconsin are not slowing down in fact of picking up so the biggest crowds yet more than one hundred thousand people descend upon the state capitol in madison wisconsin on saturday to speak out against governor scott walker's ideological war on unions the largest demonstration that state since the vietnam war and the...
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and you know i think he really had that on when you talk about corporate america very because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed whatever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america the same way that was performed basically just allows the banks to skirt around that reform i feel like the same you know it's the same thing with health care the insurance industry's still went out at the end. yeah you're absolutely right the number one problem we have in this country right now is the fact that corporate america controls all ok they control the wealth they control all the legislation you know that is the number one reason why the power of the people is you know not being listened to because politicians are getting all of their campaign money from corporations you know big america didn't spend any money in two thousand and nine on federal taxes in fact the government paid big america back becaus
and you know i think he really had that on when you talk about corporate america very because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed whatever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america the same way that was performed basically just allows the banks to skirt around that reform i feel like the same you...
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up this notion of nine eleven and this is something that also triggered a very deep partisanship in america and also allowed for the looting of america by our unfunded wars and this is the phenomenon we've referred to before where that famous psychological experiment where you're told to watch the black shirts in the white shirts playing each other in basketball and and you have to count the number of times they pass the basketball back and forth to each other and inspect experiment runs a gorilla most people don't see it and that's i think what we see in the global economy nobody ever sees bankers no running through the crime scene because we're too concentrated on whether or not how many muslims are getting into the country or how many red states are getting an unfair advantage or how many women union members are getting unfair advantage in the kleptocrats i'm talking about the koch brothers and scott walker in wisconsin play the divisive game they play the sectarian game red state blue state game to try to divide people and then once cowering in fear and they're losing their mojo in amer
up this notion of nine eleven and this is something that also triggered a very deep partisanship in america and also allowed for the looting of america by our unfunded wars and this is the phenomenon we've referred to before where that famous psychological experiment where you're told to watch the black shirts in the white shirts playing each other in basketball and and you have to count the number of times they pass the basketball back and forth to each other and inspect experiment runs a...
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and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true g.e. or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we can only guess how many other companies out there are doing the same and it's all done through various strategies including lobbying g.e. is spent more than two hundred million dollars in the last ten years lobbying on tax reform she is also expanded its business abroad cutting one fifth of its workforce within the u.s. since two thousand and two placing their profits made here at home into offshore accounts and they also hire the best of the best including former i.r.s. and treasury officials for accounting purposes i'd say that it's pretty clear that our system needs reform and how do we go abou
and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true g.e. or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we...
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economy currently and is the senior economist at the coalition for prosperity prosperous america. and welcome to the program thanks very much for having me on your show down very pleased to have you i thought your book free trade doesn't work was extraordinary. book review of it for buzz flashes and probably you know and i just it and i want to talk about it i want to talk about some of these issues. you have. in addition to. whatever academic background you you actually have some experience in the in the world of business and trade as it were well let me tell you how i came to write the book i was working a couple of years ago as a columnist in private practice consulting to mainly hedge funds private equity guys like that and i sort of get tired of helping guys who had frankly too much money make even more and off the same time i was becoming aware of developments in the academy that was making it possible to intellectually criticize free trade in a lot of ways that people be doing on a purely practical level for some time there was no way to make this intellectually legitimate
economy currently and is the senior economist at the coalition for prosperity prosperous america. and welcome to the program thanks very much for having me on your show down very pleased to have you i thought your book free trade doesn't work was extraordinary. book review of it for buzz flashes and probably you know and i just it and i want to talk about it i want to talk about some of these issues. you have. in addition to. whatever academic background you you actually have some experience in...
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i think that what's really going to lead to the end of america art is things like citizens united i love how do i back or better they don't talk about that at all they don't talk about the fact that corporations now have the right to fund politicians with a limited amounts of money ok i think that that's what undermines our democracy and i think that's what will the bench will lead to the end of america but i love how they never bring that up they bring up the fact that they think health care providing little babies with health care is going to ruin the country i mean anybody who believes in these clowns or loses or these clowns there's just heartless individuals who don't really have their priorities straight. and you know i think he really had to when you talk about corporate america there because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who are critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed will ever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america
i think that what's really going to lead to the end of america art is things like citizens united i love how do i back or better they don't talk about that at all they don't talk about the fact that corporations now have the right to fund politicians with a limited amounts of money ok i think that that's what undermines our democracy and i think that's what will the bench will lead to the end of america but i love how they never bring that up they bring up the fact that they think health care...
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people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, prince. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the u -- eurasia group. but the small boutique type people like me, 20 or 30 of them out there, varying degrees of being good or bad but it's becoming a thing because you don't have to argue to businesses and governments in the world that you don't know very much about. you take the knowledge of a think tank and monetize it. you can be both wealthier and more honest. brian: you live in behave aria. what part? >> i live in the north. i have to be near an airport because approximate i'm gone about half the time. the good thing about the low number is i can manage quality. i don't have to question them, check the footnotes and make sure the english makes sen. that's what i rely on. brian: are you married? >> i'm about to be to a very pretty
people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, prince. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the u -- eurasia group. but the small boutique type people like me, 20 or 30 of them out there, varying degrees of being good or bad but it's becoming a thing because you don't have to argue to businesses and...
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so many of the things that would make america better searches and more choice an indication are for the nation teachers unions but even franklin roosevelt said that government you click people are going to have no place in america. jim de mint quoting f.d.r. i think that's going to explode in his tea party days don't seem to believe in democracy and would rather see corporations running the show and that's very very. crazy alert return to living down the poppy a three month old puppy named wall he was euthanized over the weekend like put to death due to overcrowding at an animal shelter in oklahoma after he was confirmed dead while he was tossed in the trash bin to be collector the next morning. but perhaps by divine intervention wally arose again the next day an animal control officer noticed some commotion in the trash bin and sure enough there was wally just as healthy as can be veterinarian is now caring for wally until a new home can be found for i'm so far hundreds of families have responded to wally's finder dot com profile i'm sure there's a reasonable medical explanation for wa
so many of the things that would make america better searches and more choice an indication are for the nation teachers unions but even franklin roosevelt said that government you click people are going to have no place in america. jim de mint quoting f.d.r. i think that's going to explode in his tea party days don't seem to believe in democracy and would rather see corporations running the show and that's very very. crazy alert return to living down the poppy a three month old puppy named wall...
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in the back instead of the bad america gave a real chance for freedom in iraq and the soldiers fought bravely battle badly you know nobody i don't think wants to put down our soldiers leave the capability to people we don't know i don't know in the book apparently had died in this conflict and and what a conflict that was unnecessary it was a conflict that was absolutely unnecessary record nothing to nothing to do. and in any case i grew thomas jefferson when he said that we should have a national military draft and we should have local militias and everybody should be a member of that next week like switzerland does and he said i so i hope i shall never see a time when i live in a nation with higher lines in the military and with people poor people going into the military is the only job i don't think i'm going to hold ok all right the oregon state house passed a bill this week that requires computer techs to report any evidence of child porn you find a fix in someone's computer face up to your prison themselves isn't deputizing the geek squad a bad idea and what happened to fourth m
in the back instead of the bad america gave a real chance for freedom in iraq and the soldiers fought bravely battle badly you know nobody i don't think wants to put down our soldiers leave the capability to people we don't know i don't know in the book apparently had died in this conflict and and what a conflict that was unnecessary it was a conflict that was absolutely unnecessary record nothing to nothing to do. and in any case i grew thomas jefferson when he said that we should have a...
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strategy in america. lindsey lowe and. he's the preacher he's winning nothing people are suggesting she's done for no she says she's a star. alan . time now for the good bad and the insanely ugly good filmmaker charles ferguson ferguson a producer audrey mars won the academy award for best documentary film last night for an inside job a film about the two thousand and unanswered crisis and how the actions of a greedy few ruined the lives of the working class masses ferguson used as spotlight at the oscars to lament the lack of accountability on wall street three years later. i must start by pointing out that three years after own horrific financial crisis caused by massive fraud not a single financial executive is going to jail and that's wrong. well said at least those comments brought the issue back into the headlines today should be there every day but bad brian kilmeade he's become a regular on this list this morning on fox and friends with the words organized chaos plastered across the screen kilmeade pose this questi
strategy in america. lindsey lowe and. he's the preacher he's winning nothing people are suggesting she's done for no she says she's a star. alan . time now for the good bad and the insanely ugly good filmmaker charles ferguson ferguson a producer audrey mars won the academy award for best documentary film last night for an inside job a film about the two thousand and unanswered crisis and how the actions of a greedy few ruined the lives of the working class masses ferguson used as spotlight at...
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this is partisan this is math so why do republicans think wealth inequality in america is a good thing. this is an issue about republicans think wanting wealth inequality in the end i think what republicans conservatives are looking for is people to actually succeed on their own i mean look union membership has been on the decline for a number of years simply so has. no i don't really see it on their own the roads the public schools the infrastructure that we all benefit from is something that all companies and the country benefit and the workers benefit from it as well and the fact is that the tax code had shifted and helped chip chip thought well this kind of focus that people who are in big business and who are shipping jobs overseas and disadvantaging the workers that you know that that's ok that that's fine. the unions are the problem so much private sector unions are fine because leadership mutual counterweights you have the leaders representing the union members and on the opposite side you've got corporate representatives who is looking out for the shareholders but that dynamic
this is partisan this is math so why do republicans think wealth inequality in america is a good thing. this is an issue about republicans think wanting wealth inequality in the end i think what republicans conservatives are looking for is people to actually succeed on their own i mean look union membership has been on the decline for a number of years simply so has. no i don't really see it on their own the roads the public schools the infrastructure that we all benefit from is something that...
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just business of arianna huffington a woman who writes about the abandonment of the middle class in america as a more than just a little wrong some writers are now going on strike against the huffington post joining me from our studio in los angeles is bill last wrote the publisher and coeditor of visual art source bill thanks so much for joining us now if you could walk us through this story as to how you went from being ok with the huffington post unwilling to you know post material there without getting any profit from it to now wanting to strike against things in the post you know how did that happen was it the a.o.l. deal that really sealed it. in part last year when we were invited along with our writers my partner and i cater feller polled our writers and they indicated a willingness to we post our content that we publish and pay them for each week on the huffington post and exchange for the exposure that they would receive and after the sale to a a well some of our writers got in touch with us and expressed their dissatisfaction with that we took a closer look and in light of the po
just business of arianna huffington a woman who writes about the abandonment of the middle class in america as a more than just a little wrong some writers are now going on strike against the huffington post joining me from our studio in los angeles is bill last wrote the publisher and coeditor of visual art source bill thanks so much for joining us now if you could walk us through this story as to how you went from being ok with the huffington post unwilling to you know post material there...
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i am convinced that a failure to act in libya would have carried a far greater price for america. that's not the clip i was talking about but are you convinced that failure to act in libya would have carried a greater i can rarely be convinced that killing people first state purposes under whatever humanitarian guys you want to disguise it. is usually a bad decision in this case i reserve judgment until i see what it produces now you can say they took on all the chance because the odds on what it producing being better than what it thought follows i mean conceded that are pretty slim in my view but if it does then i have to say good decision if it doesn't or it's just neutral or it's a return to roughly the same thing disguised as something better then why would people why spend this money for something that accomplishes relatively nothing and those are all the questions of course and that's why people want a clear answer right now as to why strategy is water and go away as if you're already spending money do you think that by the way now defense cuts are completely off the table
i am convinced that a failure to act in libya would have carried a far greater price for america. that's not the clip i was talking about but are you convinced that failure to act in libya would have carried a greater i can rarely be convinced that killing people first state purposes under whatever humanitarian guys you want to disguise it. is usually a bad decision in this case i reserve judgment until i see what it produces now you can say they took on all the chance because the odds on what...
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uncut supporters shut down the bank of america washington d.c. on saturday so this finally the start of european type activism in america to combat the g.o.p.'s reckless austerity measures for more on this i'm joined a studio by ryan clayton washington d.c. spokesman and co-founder of us uncut and via skype johann hari the contributor to the nation magazine ryan johann welcome both you know tom thanks for having us really return to the show thanks for being here. i'm curious first to light. i was going to give your your u.r.l. in there i was going to throw it in and suddenly it occurred to me i know it's dad or is it us uncut or is it just on it's us got a larger orgy have you got it seems like somebody took the dot com and turned it into some kind of right wing something i always had a long time ago that's not a problem word top of the google it's now ok. let me start with you johann what what does uncut me or to come from people in britain have been told by conservatives for the past few years ever since it's deal with this must have absolutely
uncut supporters shut down the bank of america washington d.c. on saturday so this finally the start of european type activism in america to combat the g.o.p.'s reckless austerity measures for more on this i'm joined a studio by ryan clayton washington d.c. spokesman and co-founder of us uncut and via skype johann hari the contributor to the nation magazine ryan johann welcome both you know tom thanks for having us really return to the show thanks for being here. i'm curious first to light. i...
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unions lead us to a less secure air travel in america here to offer his take on the issue map atterson contributor at pajamas media at welcome to the program great and i see you what is it that you hate about democracy. unions are democratic institutions in the workplace workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they vote on their own rules they vote on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its majority rule out of what you're going to you mean much more democratic you're giving states senators in wisconsin who are elected to do a job who flee for them because they're union members not as a matter of a union. but they're fleeing democracy to pay their union masters and on to vote for this wisconsin whether they're not a member of a union first of all and secondly i don't know that it has in a do it or you know. masters union message if you don't think that by the way to either show we call scott which we call david
unions lead us to a less secure air travel in america here to offer his take on the issue map atterson contributor at pajamas media at welcome to the program great and i see you what is it that you hate about democracy. unions are democratic institutions in the workplace workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they vote on their own rules they vote on...
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workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they voted on their own rules they vote on on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its majority rule with your i don't know you mean much more democratic you're getting state senators in wisconsin who are elected to do it who flee for them because they're union members not a member of a union. but they're fleeing democracy to pay their union masters who don't want them to vote for this wisconsin whether they're not a member of a union first of all and secondly i don't know that it has any do with their union masters union message even though you don't think that by the way have either shall we call scott west or you call david coca scott walker's master well i mean you're of authority on poodles i'm just wondering why don't you have unions gave four hundred million dollars to democratic candidates in the two thousand election cycle would you hadn't it that that makes them a credi
workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they voted on their own rules they vote on on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its majority rule with your i don't know you mean much more democratic you're getting state senators in wisconsin who are elected to do it who flee for them because they're union members not a member...
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is no warren buffett america's plazas when you. look at these results from a new n.b.c. wall street journal for eighty one percent of americans this is you know what's the best way to solve the budget crisis right now eighty one percent of americans support taxing millionaires sixty eight percent of americans want the bush tax cuts repealed i'm super rich so this is wall street journal poll seventy four percent of americans want to cut subsidies to big oil producers because republicans are opposed to all of these ideas so how long until americans realize that the real extremists in our country are the republicans are totally out of step with them they were even if there were some extremists then why did so many republicans and getting elected into it over over and over onto the house side apparently all the american happens to be extremist if that's the case i mean let's not forget here there are a number of these wealthy americans that everyone likes to pick on there who are also very. we're here to also highering a number of people in the private sector who are also un
is no warren buffett america's plazas when you. look at these results from a new n.b.c. wall street journal for eighty one percent of americans this is you know what's the best way to solve the budget crisis right now eighty one percent of americans support taxing millionaires sixty eight percent of americans want the bush tax cuts repealed i'm super rich so this is wall street journal poll seventy four percent of americans want to cut subsidies to big oil producers because republicans are...
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sort of more than thirty years ago when a group of people who wanted to make radically remake in fact america radically may remake it for decades to come finally came to power in the united states with the presidency of ronald reagan these people were calling the radicals they used to call themselves birchers libertarians objectivists these radicals want to transform america from an egalitarian democratic society into a banana republic where the wealth is concentrated into the hands of a very very tiny group a very elite group of millionaires and billionaires how let me introduce you to a concept called starving the beast essentially what it means is cutting off government revenue by lowering taxes so that you can force the government at some future time when it's facing a massive budget deficit because of those lost tax monies you can force the very same government to cut spending the government in this case is the beast very biblical way and exactly what reagan started a very intentionally began the process of starving the beast. reagan cut taxes on the wealthiest americans from over sevent
sort of more than thirty years ago when a group of people who wanted to make radically remake in fact america radically may remake it for decades to come finally came to power in the united states with the presidency of ronald reagan these people were calling the radicals they used to call themselves birchers libertarians objectivists these radicals want to transform america from an egalitarian democratic society into a banana republic where the wealth is concentrated into the hands of a very...
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that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i can tell as a former staffer, you knew you had five minutes. [laughter] >> cardinal mccarrick, please proceed. your written testimony will be made part of the record. >> senator. allow me to thank you for the invitation and opportunity to be with you to offer testimony today. as archbishop emeritus i'm here to for the catholic bishops. i hope you accept my full testimony be written in the record. the treatment of muslim americans in the broader context of religious liberty and of our catholic position experienced. as a community th
that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i...
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, to being fearful about the future of america. and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the
, to being fearful about the future of america. and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out...
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extreme wealth inequality like we're seeing in america today is a sign of a diseased nation and unions play a big role in overcoming that disease over the past thirty years both here in the kingdom as richard wilkinson and kate pickett have documented in their book whose spirit level and their website. any quality try for you quality trust or the u.k. as unionization has collapsed and thus any quality increased a whole bunch of social ills have emerged and we just go through these really quickly first of all over the past thirty six thirty years we've seen union membership drop any quality has soared as you just saw along with that social mobility has collapsed social mobility means that. the class the socio economic class the amount of wealth that you're born into is pretty much the same that you'll die as a this nation used to be a nation where people could easily move up socially it no longer is we are one of the three most regina fide countries us the u.k. and singapore in the entire developed world whereas we used to be thirty years ago we were one of the five or six most mobile c
extreme wealth inequality like we're seeing in america today is a sign of a diseased nation and unions play a big role in overcoming that disease over the past thirty years both here in the kingdom as richard wilkinson and kate pickett have documented in their book whose spirit level and their website. any quality try for you quality trust or the u.k. as unionization has collapsed and thus any quality increased a whole bunch of social ills have emerged and we just go through these really...
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host: what about obama organizing for america? guest: the situation in wisconsin, it was fascinati to see the gop involvement. the wisconsin arm of the ofa was talking about support among the protesters. they said they acted without ever green light. this is not something the white house would have done by some zealous staffers. it is fun -- not beneficial for a president to weigh in on a state issue. there are political consequences for that. host: democrats in ohio. caller: the government needs to go back to basics. what it amounts to is they should be under the same retirementystem, saying the medical raises, everything should be the same. what happens is if they do not get affected by it, why do they care what it does to us? it does not affect them at all. guest: governments across the country are trying to strike that balance. it is a very volatile issue. people are still learning about the issues and the policies involved. when you look at mitch daniels, who saw his popularity decrease, it did not look like he was going to w
host: what about obama organizing for america? guest: the situation in wisconsin, it was fascinati to see the gop involvement. the wisconsin arm of the ofa was talking about support among the protesters. they said they acted without ever green light. this is not something the white house would have done by some zealous staffers. it is fun -- not beneficial for a president to weigh in on a state issue. there are political consequences for that. host: democrats in ohio. caller: the government...
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america i'm christine for zero will be back in an hour and a half. a charmer here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. world for. you the latest in science and technology from around. the few jerks covered. this is the kaiser report yeah you know the folks on wall street and around the world the banking industry love a good disaster is amazing they can issue trillions more bonds and pocket themselves billions more fees let's get some more details from stacy herbert max the first headline we see the true heart of disaster capitalist larry kudlow the values human life with the japan earthquake slick the human toll here it looks to be much worse than the economic toll and we can be grateful for that and the human toll is a tragedy we know that but these markets are so all these markets right stocks commodities oil gold there is no major breakout or breakdown is the traders telling us what is very much a part of this is because oil is moving lower they feel as though this is good news for the u.s. larry kudlow and sa
america i'm christine for zero will be back in an hour and a half. a charmer here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. world for. you the latest in science and technology from around. the few jerks covered. this is the kaiser report yeah you know the folks on wall street and around the world the banking industry love a good disaster is amazing they can issue trillions more bonds and pocket themselves billions more fees let's get some more details from stacy...